Battery Mode features disappear when Vantage disabled #1233
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I came across LLT when looking for a way to avoid Vantage on my new Lenovo Yoga and still be able to set Battery Mode. First, this software is a thing of beauty: I was blown away by its clean layout, completeness and dynamic feature/module structure. Very impressive. I donated, and will donate again next month. Second, I completely understand that Yoga is not a supported model and that adding other models than Legion is NOT on the agenda. It sort-of-works on my Yoga, though of course with a lot of missing features (no GPU etc). I mostly use it to change Battery Mode (Conservation/Normal/Rapid) and Overnight Battery Charging. But I am finding that the Battery Mode control disappears immediately after being changed UNLESS Vantage is still enabled. As long as Vantage is enabled, LLT works perfectly. But if Vantage is disabled, the Battery Mode control only shows when it is set to Conservation. If I change Battery Mode (to Normal or Rapid) the control disappears, and I have to re-enable Vantage and use it to change Battery Mode back to Conservation. At that point LLT will show the control again, until next time I change it. So in practical terms, I only use LLT to disable/enable Vantage -- which is still very useful, although it does mean a lot of rebooting. Is this a known bug in the current LLT version, or is it caused by my Yoga model being incompatible? If the latter, of course I apologize for wasting your time. Otherwise I can provide a log file during an LLT session where this occurs. I appreciate any response or feedback. Thank you in advance. -TheDannemand PS. I live in USA but am originally from Denmark (hence my username). I see you live in Denmark too, but I think I gather you have Ukrainian roots? I am a fierce Ukraine supporter and am deeply embarrassed by what has been happening with US support for Ukraine. I apologize on behalf of all those Americans who care about freedom rather than politics. |
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I actually have the same question. I have a Legion Pro 7i i9 13900HX RTX 4090 and I've only tried LLT a few days ago. I was surprised to know just now that I can't find the battery mode anywhere. The option is not visible even if it's added via the customize button. I'm concerned because my battery is now constantly at 100% for the past few days. I use conversation mode on Vantage and now it's not applying when it's deactivated via LLT. I wonder how this is supposed to work. I'm always plugged in because I don't take this laptop anywhere and I used to have a max of 75%-80% battery via conservation mode, and now it's not working. I hope someone can help. EDIT: I recently tried a bit of registry editing based on a recommendation on reddit regarding power throttling problems for my model. Unfortunately, it had the side effect of disabling the system devices needed for battery mode. So I just undid what I did in the registry and now the battery mode is visible again. It was the AVCPIF and ipf_cpu. Had to set the Start code back to 3 for enabled. |
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Vantage isn't needed. LLT asks the energy driver for a status, if the status can't be retrieved the control won't be shown. There can be many reason why this happens, most commonly lack of energy driver or like in the case above, strange changes to the OS. I can't speak for other laptops than Legion though.